Win a Seasons Carpet

Posted by Andrei Catalin on

3 Carpets to WIN

1x Large Indigenous Seasons Carpet valued at $999.99
 2 x Small Indigenous Seasons Carpet valued at $275 each
 + Free delivery to the winners within Australia
 
Increase your chances by naming your school's Traditional Landowners and their welcome greeting
 
Created exclusively for Elizabeth Richards, this original and stunning carpet is a unique piece of Indigenous art which will bring character and light to any room. A truly inspiring design which tells us how important it is to listen to the land of this vast country and respect our Indigenous culture. The colours of this land will jump  straight into your student's hearts and imagination.
 
Click the ENTER HERE shown below to be taken to the competition page. Do not write your entries in the comments below.

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34 comments

  • Our traditional land owners at Doonside P.S. are the Dharug people. We would love to win an indigenous rug for our school library. ‘Worimi Ngani’ – Hello and how are you ?

    Anne Maher on

  • Wolumla Public School’s Traditional Landowners are the Yuin people, hello is “wallawani”.

    Danielle McGrath (Wolumla Public School) on

  • Our traditional owners are called the Birri-Gubba Juru people.

    Melinda Gianni on

  • I believe it is truly important to listen to the land and teach the children how to listen to the land. Because when you listen to the land the land will always look after you because we are one.
    The indigenous culture is important to respect but to be taught the right way. As the dream time is passed down generation by generation. It is important to have the dream time message in every day activities to make sure the awareness is reaching to everyone big or small. It is never to late to start learning.
    The mat can help with the children’s constant reminders and to have a visual when they are choosing their colours for their art for their own creativeness, to put the imagination to paper.

    Belinda Sibley on

  • The Darug people are the traditional owners of Blacktown.

    Michelle Gafa on

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